National Museum of the US Army

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1775 Liberty Dr
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060

The National Museum of the United States Army, located just outside the nation's capital in Fort Belvoir, VA, is dedicated to celebrating over 250 years of Army history and honoring soldiers past, present, and future. With free admission and a wide range of exhibits, the museum showcases significant artifacts and engaging public programs that provide insight into the Army's role in shaping the nation.

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Roy A.
7/19/2025

After arriving at the museum, where ample parking was available, we proceeded inside. We'd secured our free tickets online, though the museum didn't appear close to selling out. Following a smooth...

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John B.
5/25/2025

I have no strong partisanship among the different branches of the Armed Forces, but I have been to several of their dedicated museums, and of course there are similarities, both good and bad. The...

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Katlyn H.
1/20/2025

I googled to see what museums we could visit that didn't require us to go into DC, and I found this museum. The museum is located beside Fort Belvoir, but it has its own separate entrance. They...

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Lucia B.
8/21/2024

This review is long overdue! We found this gem of a museum in 2022, when not a lot of people knew about it because it unfortunately opened to the public right before Covid. The whole museum is...

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Oi W.
5/3/2024

4/6/24 Hubby was Army, so of course we had to go. Tickets are free. They encourage pre-order tickets for faster entry. We took a tour with Docent John and learned more American history in 2...

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